ANTIQUES ROADSHOW rolls in to Houston, Texas, where host Mark Walberg visits The Beer Can House, a local home adorned with hundreds of beer cans that even boasts curtains, wind chimes, and sculptures made out of cans to talk with ROADSHOW appraiser Andy Ourant about these collectible containers. At the Reliant Center, appraisers find a rich brew of objects, including a scrimshaw walrus tusk depicting the Almira, America s longest-lived whaling ship, a collection of rare, unopened packs of Topps football cards from 1958, featuring such legends as Johnny Unitas and Bart Starr, and a book of Mexican War battlefield illustrations that draws an insurance value of $45,000 to $50,000.
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Length: 56:00 Posted: 1/24/2008